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RE: Dire financial situation of women's college hockey
(10-06-2017 12:15 AM)arkstfan Wrote: (10-05-2017 07:08 AM)orangefan Wrote: Not sure why women's hockey is being singled out from other non-revenues sports. Most sports sponsored by schools are money losing propositions.
Expense. It's 18 scholarships with a lot of expensive equipment. You can play two or three lower-cost sports to get the same number or more participants at lower cost.
The scholarships are going to be an expense no matter what. Syracuse has a women's ice hockey team, for instance, as part of its strategy to balance out men's and women's scholarship opportunities. If it eliminated ice hockey, it would have to find additional sports to sponsor that would consume the same number of scholarships. So it becomes a question of what is the most efficient way to offer those scholarships in sports where the school has a chance to be competitive. Since Syracuse has an on campus rink, one of the major expenses of the sport is covered, i.e., no expensive outside ice time rentals for practices.
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RE: Dire financial situation of women's college hockey
(10-06-2017 11:19 AM)orangefan Wrote: (10-06-2017 12:15 AM)arkstfan Wrote: (10-05-2017 07:08 AM)orangefan Wrote: Not sure why women's hockey is being singled out from other non-revenues sports. Most sports sponsored by schools are money losing propositions.
Expense. It's 18 scholarships with a lot of expensive equipment. You can play two or three lower-cost sports to get the same number or more participants at lower cost.
The scholarships are going to be an expense no matter what. Syracuse has a women's ice hockey team, for instance, as part of its strategy to balance out men's and women's scholarship opportunities. If it eliminated ice hockey, it would have to find additional sports to sponsor that would consume the same number of scholarships. So it becomes a question of what is the most efficient way to offer those scholarships in sports where the school has a chance to be competitive. Since Syracuse has an on campus rink, one of the major expenses of the sport is covered, i.e., no expensive outside ice time rentals for practices.
Well there you go - not every school has an on campus rink, and it would certainly be expensive to build one.
So while yes, the scholarship costs are the same regardless, some sports are not as facility and equipment cost intensive as others, so you try to economize where you can.
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RE: Dire financial situation of women's college hockey
Getting back to the topic -- I just don't see anything wrong with club teams. The club can even be called the "University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks women's hockey club team".
This country's tradition and obsession with school teams, as opposed to club teams, is not necessarily a good thing.
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10-07-2017 11:34 AM |
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RE: Dire financial situation of women's college hockey
(10-07-2017 11:34 AM)MplsBison Wrote: Getting back to the topic -- I just don't see anything wrong with club teams. The club can even be called the "University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks women's hockey club team".
This country's tradition and obsession with school teams, as opposed to club teams, is not necessarily a good thing.
There's nothing wrong with club teams, you just have to make sure that the scholarships are gender-balanced in accordance with the law. If you are in gender compliance and then turn a 10-scholarship women's team into a club team, eliminating those scholarships, you are going to have legal problems real quick.
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10-07-2017 11:49 AM |
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RE: Dire financial situation of women's college hockey
That didn't happen, though -- there were no legal problems, even though that's exactly what they did. Check out post #77
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10-07-2017 12:15 PM |
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